Crime Scene Investigation Great Info on crime Scene Investigation 2011-09-23T23:27:08Z http://crime-scene-investigation.org/blog/feed/atom/ WordPress Admin <![CDATA[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – The Eleventh Season]]> 2011-09-23T23:27:08Z 2011-09-23T23:27:06Z CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – The Eleventh Season is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

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Admin <![CDATA[Double Dealer : Crime Scene Investigation]]> http://crime-scene-investigation.org/blog/double-dealer-crime-scene-investigation/ 2011-09-23T03:28:50Z 2011-09-23T03:28:50Z Double Dealer : Crime Scene Investigation is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

Double Dealer : Crime Scene Investigation is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation Product Description Meet the little known and even less understood heroes of police work in Las Vegas — the forensic investigators. Led by veteran Gil Grissom, the remarkable team assigned to the Criminalistics Bureau’s graveyard [...]]]>
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Meet the little known and even less understood heroes of police work in Las Vegas — the forensic investigators. Led by veteran Gil Grissom, the remarkable team assigned to the Criminalistics Bureau’s graveyard shift — including Catherine Willows, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Sara Sidle — must combine cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned savvy as they work to untangle the evidence behind the yellow police tape. While Nick and Catherine investigate a newly discovered fifteen-year-old murder, Grissom and the rest of the team must uncover the indentity of a cold-blooded killer — one whose execution-style, “double-tap” signature has provoked the interest of FBI agent Rick Culpepper.

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Admin <![CDATA[Who did it on Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)?]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:49Z 2011-09-23T03:28:49Z Who did it on Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

Who did it on Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation I just watched the episode of CSI where there was two bodies found in a rich man’s chimney. Well in the end the father of the dead girl stole a body from the [...]]]>
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I just watched the episode of CSI where there was two bodies found in a rich man’s chimney. Well in the end the father of the dead girl stole a body from the hospital so that the CSI would search the house and maybe find his daughter. But in the end it never said who killed her, the welathy father who owned the house or the son. Now I’m confused…help me! who killed her?

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Admin <![CDATA[What is the job description of Garcia from criminal minds? is it a real job?]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:48Z 2011-09-23T03:28:48Z What is the job description of Garcia from criminal minds? is it a real job? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

What is the job description of Garcia from criminal minds? is it a real job? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation Ive watched criminal minds a few times and i absolutely love the job that the blond character Garcia does. Is this a real job? what would [...]]]>
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Ive watched criminal minds a few times and i absolutely love the job that the blond character Garcia does. Is this a real job? what would i have to study? Im in college right now and ive become interested in Management Information Systems (MIS) is this the type of job degree she has? Does anyone know anymore on any of those jobs?
I just saw on a couple websites that her job description is audio/visual technician. I feel like that isnt what she does though? is that correct?

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CSI – Crime Scene Investigation Photo Poster – 11×17 is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation decorate your walls with this brand new poster easy to frame and makes a great gift too ships quickly and safely in a sturdy protective tube measures 11.00 by 17.00 inches Product [...]]]>
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Admin <![CDATA[i want to try CSI or detective or journalism for my job but thats too much. how can i choose just one though?]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:46Z 2011-09-23T03:28:46Z i want to try CSI or detective or journalism for my job but thats too much. how can i choose just one though? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

i want to try CSI or detective or journalism for my job but thats too much. how can i choose just one though? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation i would like to learn about crime scene jobs, like investigation or forensices or dectives, or it would [...]]]>
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i would like to learn about crime scene jobs, like investigation or forensices or dectives, or it would be awesome to have my own television show, so journalism would do good, so im wondering, if i want to try out all those jobs, then what do i do when i go to a college? i cant take all those degrees because thats too much money, so if you would let me know how i can choose one that would be great. thank you

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Admin <![CDATA[Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:45Z 2011-09-23T03:28:45Z Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation Product Description This comprehensive text achieves the ultimate goal of crime scene investigation in answering – What happened? – Who was responsible for each action? – What was the sequence of each action? Readers see the importance [...]]]>
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This comprehensive text achieves the ultimate goal of crime scene investigation in answering – What happened? – Who was responsible for each action? – What was the sequence of each action? Readers see the importance of each step through authentic photos, real life cases and full coverage of crime scene reconstruction. It also includes the most recent technological advances in the forensic sciences (i.e. database technologies, digital cameras, DNA analyses, and computer-aided crime scene reconstructions). Systematically organized to follow the same sequence in which crime scenes are processed, this is one of the most informative texts of its kind available. Introduces crucial concepts regarding collecting, examining and interpreting physical evidence. Comprehensive coverage of procedural methods for crime scene searches, photography, sketching, and collecting of all major physical evidence categories. Extensive coverage of sexual assault investigations including how to collect physical evidence from the crime scene, from the victim and from the suspect. Key information regarding homicide scene investigations, including the procedures essential to the forensic autopsy. Examines the various types of physical evidence used in reconstructions. Serves as comprehensive reference for those working in law enforcement.

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<![CDATA[Forensic Fire Investigation – Understanding the Crime of Arson]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:44Z 2011-09-23T03:28:44Z Forensic Fire Investigation – Understanding the Crime of Arson is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

Forensic Fire Investigation – Understanding the Crime of Arson is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation In April, 2005, local authorities arrested Thomas A. Sweatt, manager of a fast-food restaurant, on charges of setting fires to more than 46 houses and apartments in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area. [...]]]>
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In April, 2005, local authorities arrested Thomas A. Sweatt, manager of a fast-food restaurant, on charges of setting fires to more than 46 houses and apartments in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area. Later that same year, Ryan Neely-Otts, a maintenance employee, was arrested on charges of torching two apartment complex leasing offices that he worked for in Austin, Texas. What could drive these people to commit such a heinous crime? What is about the fire that motivated them to do such an act?

For millennia, humans have had a universal attraction to fire. Fire is a form of energy that provides heat and light. Many of us find fire captivating whether it is used as part of a fireplace or as a cooking tool to grill that juicy hamburger over an open flame. Perhaps it is fire’s ethereal quality that attracts us to it much like moths to a flame. In cases of arson, it may be fire’s raw power of destruction that feeds our attraction.

In this article, we will elaborate on the reasons why perpetrators commit such a heinous act of destruction.

The reasons why people knowingly set fires are many and varied. The most common reasons that crooks set fires are as follows:

Covering their tracks

Arsonists many times use fires to cover up another crime, such as theft or even murder. An embezzler may use fire to burn up company financial records; an employee who stole merchandise from a company warehouse may hope that the fire will hide this indiscretion. After all, nobody will know anything is missing if company records and inventory go up in smoke, right? Because of this possible motive, criminal investigators always look for evidence of a break-in and theft at the crime scene. This is what happened in case against Ryan Neely-Otts in the Austin arson case. Mr. Otts ripped off rent checks from the apartment complexes he used to work for and deposited them in his own personal bank account shortly after setting fires to both apartment leasing offices. Theft was his motive.

Insurance fraud

Perhaps the arsonist needs fast money. Maybe the insurance on the house or warehouse is greater than the market value of that property. Arsonists sometimes try to file an insurance claim on valuables they actually removed from the building prior to torching the place with the hope that they could receive an insurance settlement for the goods without actually having to lose them. The motive in this case is greed.

Psychological reasons

A person who has a pathological interest in fire may start a forest fire simply because he finds it fascinating. The resulting destruction and the beauty and power of the flames themselves quench some deep down psychological need. This kind of fire-starting many times becomes a habitual offense.

Revenge

A grudge or deep down hatred for another individual may be enough to coerce an angry arsonist to torch that person’s home or place of work.

Suicide or murder

Fire on occasion is used as a means of carrying out suicide or murder, because it simply is too painful for suicide and too unpredictable for murder. Dead bodies found in arson cases usually were killed before the fire was set.

Terrorism

Somebody, or some group, may burn buildings, cars, houses, or flags to induce panic or make a political statement.

Forensic Fire Investigation – Understanding the Crime of Arson

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Admin <![CDATA[Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior – The DVD Edition]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:43Z 2011-09-23T03:28:43Z Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior – The DVD Edition is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

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Admin <![CDATA[Where is crime scene investigation?]]> 2011-09-23T03:28:42Z 2011-09-23T03:28:42Z Where is crime scene investigation? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation">Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation

Where is crime scene investigation? is a post from: Crime Scene Investigation - Great Info on crime Scene Investigation Hey! guys! I am from Taiwan, and I am a csi fan. Recently, I am going to visit NY. So, I wanna visit real CSI department and take a picture. However, I wonder where is it, [...]]]>
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Hey! guys!
I am from Taiwan, and I am a csi fan. Recently, I am going to visit NY. So, I wanna visit real CSI department and take a picture. However, I wonder where is it, ’cause I cannot find the location and website. Could you tell me? Thanks a lot!!!

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